wild, wild teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Mongolian wild ass
- the buttocks of a savage Mongolian
- Mongolian wild ass
- Equus hemionus hemionus; a subspecies of the onager, found in Mongolia and northern China
- Wild
- A surname for a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land
- Wild Hunt
- A ghostly hunt that rides across the sky, common to English German and Scandinavian folklore
The night grew lighter as we welcomed the Aelfkin and Frey to join us, the Mothers we honoured and speeches made on Woden and the Wild Hunt.
- Wild Turkey
- A brand of bourbon whiskey from Kentucky
Want to check out Waikiki East. I hear they got a fresh shipment of Wild Turkey..
- Wild West
- A place or situation in which disorderly behavior prevails, especially due to a lack of regulatory oversight or an inadequate legal system
The CEO commented that the Russian business environment of the 1990s was the Wild West.
- Wild West
- The western United States during the 19th-century era of settlement, commonly believed to be lawless and unruly
- deuces wild
- A game in which many doubles have been hit
- deuces wild
- A situation in which there are two runners on base, two outs, and a 2-2 count. Some variations also require the score to be tied 2-2
- go wild
- Go ahead; do as you please used to grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal, especially when the speaker is not interested in the outcome of the proposal
- hog-wild
- enthusiastic or excited to a foolish or irrational extent
- in the wild
- at large
A new, deadly type of virus has been detected in the wild.
- in the wild
- Living and roaming freely in nature; not domesticated etc
But during its lifetime, a single macaw left in the wild might yield more than 16 times as much in tourist income.
- run wild
- to go unchecked, to be out of control
- sow one's wild oats
- To indulge in a period of irresponsible behavior
- sow one's wild oats
- To spread one's genes around by impregnating many females
- went wild
- Simple past of go wild
- wild
- Untamed; not domesticated
The island of Chincoteague is famous for its wild horses.
- wild
- The undomesticated state of a wild animal
After mending the lion's leg, we returned him to the wild.
- wild
- a wilderness
- wild
- Raucous, unruly, or licentious
The fraternity was infamous for its wild parties, which frequently resulted in police involvement.
- wild
- Not capable of being represented as a finite closed polygonal chain
- wild
- Inaccurately; not on target
The javelin flew wild and struck a spectator, to the horror of all observing.
- wild
- Unrestrained or uninhibited
I was filled with wild rage when I discovered the infidelity, and punched a hole in the wall.
- wild
- To commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang
It's not a term that we in the police had heard before, the chief said, noting that the police were unaware of any similar incident in the park recently. They just said, 'We were going wilding.' In my mind at this point, it implies that they were going to raise hell..
- wild
- Visibly and overtly anxious; frantic
Her mother was wild with fear when she didn't return home after the party.
- wild
- Disheveled, tangled, or untidy
After a week on the trail without a mirror, my hair was wild and dirty.
- wild
- Enthusiastic
I'm not wild about the idea of a two day car trip with my nephews, but it's my only option.
- wild
- Inaccurate
The novice archer fired a wild shot and hit her opponent's target.
- wild animal
- One exhibiting uncontrolled behaviour (figurative use)
- wild animal
- Any animal living in a natural, undomesticated state
- wild animals
- plural form of wild animal
- wild blueberry
- Any of several species of blueberry, of the genus Vaccinium, having blue berries, that are not normally cultivated
- wild boar
- A wild swine native to Europe and North Africa, scientific name Sus scrofa
- wild boars
- plural form of wild boar
- wild card
- A competitor or team that is allowed to compete in a tournament despite not reaching the normal standards to qualify for inclusion
Kye Sun-Hui won an Olympic gold medal in Judo, despite being a wild card.
- wild card
- In card games, a card that can be assigned any value or used to substitute for any needed card
- wild card
- a character that substitutes for other characters in regular expressions and globbing
- wild cards
- plural form of wild card
- wild cherries
- plural form of wild cherry
- wild cherry
- The uncultivated cherry tree, Prunus avium, native to Europe and western Asia
- wild cherry
- The fruit of this tree
- wild child
- A headstrong, rebellious young person
I was a wild child, she said, sounding devilish, never did get tamed. My mother thought I was incorrigible. She called me bad, beautiful, and selfish.
- wild garlic
- ramsons
- wild geese
- plural form of wild goose
- wild goose
- any of many species of wildlife goose, such as the greylag goose or the Canada goose, whose wedge fly in a wedge or V form, or cuneiform, as opposed to the domesticated goose that would not fly
- wild goose chase
- Alternative spelling of wild-goose chase
- wild goose chases
- plural form of wild goose chase
- wild horse
- A member of the species Equus ferus (excluding Equus caballus)
- wild horse
- A feral horse
- wild horse
- An untamed horse
- wild horses
- A force not subject to human control and normally stronger than a man
Wild horses wouldn't have kept me from going to the party.
- wild horses
- plural form of wild horse
- wild pitch
- A play where the pitcher throws a non-catchable pitch and a runner advances
Jones uncorked a wild pitch, which went to the screen.
- wild purslane
- An edible vegetable and invasive weed Portulaca oleracea
- wild purslanes
- plural form of wild purslane
- wild strawberry
- The wood strawberry, Fragaria vesca
- wild turkey
- A large gamebird, Meleagris gallopavo, from the United States and Canada
- wild turkey
- Any of various similar birds
- wild turkeys
- plural form of wild turkey
- wild type
- The typical form of an organism, strain, gene or characteristic as it occurs in nature
- wild types
- plural form of wild type
- wild-ass
- Any of several equine mammals of Asia and northeast Africa
- wild-ass
- Crazy; lacking caution or certainty
That's nothing but a wild-ass rumor.
- wild-ass
- A wild ass; an uneducated or boorish person
This estimate is completely unreliable! It was produced by a wild-ass.
- wild-boar
- Attributive form of wild boar, noun
- wild-eyed
- having a glaring expression, as if mad or in terror
- wild-goose chase
- A task whose execution is inordinately complex relative to the value of the outcome
Diagnosing this software application's problems is a wild-goose chase because it is built in an environment that has poor debugging tools.
- wild-goose chase
- A futile search, a fruitless errand; a useless and often lengthy pursuit
I went on a wild-goose chase all over the town looking for that adapter until I discovered they no longer make them.
- wild-goose chases
- plural form of wild-goose chase
- wild-type
- Alternative spelling of wild type
- wild
- Wild behaviour is uncontrolled, excited, or energetic. The children are wild with joy As George himself came on stage they went wild They marched into town to the wild cheers of the inhabitants. + wildly wild·ly As she finished each song, the crowd clapped wildly
- sow one's wild oats
- 1. (idiomatic, of a male) To spread one's genes around by impregnating many females.2. (idiomatic, of a male) To experiment sexually with different partners before a more serious marriage, especially a rich or powerful young male.3. (idiomatic, often of young adults or the recently divorced) To indulge in a period of irresponsible behavior
- wild
- {a} not tame, desert, savage, turbulent, fierce, licentious, loose, sickle, strange, fanciful
- wild
- {n} a desert, waste, bad uninhabited country
- wild goosechase
- {n} a vain or very foolish pursuit
- run wild
- (deyim) The children are running wild: RUN AMOK, run riot, get out of control, be undisciplined
- wild and woolly
- (deyim) Uncouth or rough
- wild goose chase
- (deyim) A waste of time, a long chase without result
- wild rye
- Any of several tall grasses (genus Elymus)